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Kid puke |
Board | Puke Soundboard |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 26 seconds |
Plays | 6 plays |
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The first sound that catches your attention is "Puked so hard." The violent retching and heaving can be heard clearly, making you almost able to feel the intensity of the vomit coming up. It's a sound that is hard to forget, a harsh reminder of the body's ability to reject what it can't handle.
Moving on, you hear "PUKE 1.5," a variation of the classic retching sound. This one seems to be more controlled, almost like a deliberate choice rather than a reflex. The guttural tone of the sound is unsettling, making you wonder what would drive someone to make such a noise intentionally.
Next up is simply "Puke." The sound is straightforward and to the point, leaving no room for interpretation. It's the sound of someone losing their lunch in a messy and unpleasant way. The harshness of the sound is enough to make anyone squirm in discomfort.
Then, you hear "Pukey," a play on words that accurately describes the gut-churning feeling that accompanies the act of vomiting. The sound is almost cute in its delivery, but the underlying meaning is far from pleasant. It's a reminder that sometimes, even the most innocent-sounding words can carry a weighty message.
As you continue to listen, you come across "Fight Back Puke." This sound is different from the others, with a sense of defiance and resistance. The struggle is evident in the tone, as if the body is desperately trying to hold back the inevitable. It's a raw and powerful sound that resonates deep within you.
Throughout the collection of sounds, you come across a wide range of variations, from "Puke Breath" to "Nya *pukes on your carpet*." Each sound tells a different story, evoking a unique emotion or reaction. Whether it's disgust, sympathy, or even amusement, these sounds have the power to elicit a strong response.
If you're curious to explore these sounds further, you can play and download them for yourself here. Just be warned – the visceral nature of these sounds may not be for the faint of heart.